Tours and Safaris

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LIVINGSTONE

City of Zambia

The historic town of Livingstone, the capital of Zambia’s southern province, is an ideal starting point for a safari based around Victoria Falls. Named after Scottish explorer David Livingstone, the first European to set eyes on the falls, the town offers a host of hotels and restaurants dedicated to the annual influx of tourists.

Kafue National Park is Zambia’s oldest and largest, covering some 22,400 km². Not surprisingly for a park that size, the game viewing on offer is simply incredible. Only two hours drive from the Victoria Falls town of Livingstone, Kafue offers a great sense of seclusion and privacy due to its size.

With the enviable distinction of being home to Africa’s largest elephant herds, the Lower Zambezi National Park is Africa at its wildest and most untouched. Located 100km downstream from Victoria Falls, the Lower Zambezi National Park is adjacent to Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools so the whole area is a wildlife haven.

Etosha National Park is sometimes known is dominated by a huge salt pan which is part of the Kalahari Basin, the floor of which was formed around 1000 million years ago. Is known to be one of the best game reserves in Africa for observing a diverse range of animal and bird life. Game viewing in Etosha is excellent, as wildlife is forced to congregate around the park's water holes for much of the year and there is little vegetation to obstruct one's view.

The Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in the world and one of the most breathtaking sights in all of Africa. The falls occur in the majestic Zambezi River, stretching to an extraordinary width of 1708m and a height of 108m at its zenith. Victoria Falls is renowned as one of the most romantic destinations in the world, with many established luxury hotels and lodges.